STRUCK BY LIGHTNING.
MAN’S CLOTHES BURNT OFF.
(By Telegraph—Press Association.') TE AROHA, This Day.
When tho thunderstorm broke yesterday afternoon, Tony Kriskovich, a Dalmatian, was crossing a paddock. He barely reached a galvanised iron shelter shed under the Thames Power Board’s overhead wires when he was struck by lightning, which ran down his right side. His clothes wore burnt off and his skin painfully blistered. After treatment he was able to return home.
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 28 November 1929, Page 5
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